Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers that they had ferreted out the paper and its editor ; that his office was an obscure hole, his only visible auxiliary a negro boy, and his supporters a few very insignificant persons of all... Massachusetts Quarterly Review - Página 1121849Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Russell Lowell - 1849 - 276 páginas
...light these eyes will brim. Only to think she came and went. TO WL GARRISON. " Sometime afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers, that they...visible auxiliary a negro boy, and his supporters a few very insignificant persons of all colors."— H. G. Otis's Letter. IN a small chamber, friendless... | |
| William Lloyd Garrison - 1852 - 428 páginas
...style and sentiment. THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS. . BY JAMES RUSSKLL LOWELL. • ' Sometime afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers, that they had ferreted out the paper and its editor. His office was an obscure hole; his only visible auxiliary a negro boy; and his supporters a few very... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1857 - 334 páginas
...can abide the morn, Crucified Truth, when thou shalt rise anew TO WL GARRISON. u Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers that they...visible auxiliary a negro boy. and his supporters a few. very insignificant persons of all colors.' — Lttter of HG Otis. IN a small chamber, friendless... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1859 - 812 páginas
...possible, by law, wrote in repv that his officers had " ferreted out the paper and its editor, whose office was an obscure hole, his only visible auxiliary a negro boy, his supporters a very few insignificant persons of all colors. Almost every mail, at this period, brought... | |
| American cyclopaedia - 1860 - 806 páginas
...possible, by law, wrote in reply that his officers had "ferreted out the paper and its editor, whose office was an obscure hole, his only visible auxiliary a negro boy, his supporters a very few insignificant persons of all colors." Almost every mail, at this period,... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1863 - 338 páginas
...inquiry, that no member of the city government [of Boston] had ever heard of the publication. Some time afterwards it was reported to me by the city officers,...supporters a very few insignificant persons of all colours. This information . . . I communicated to the above-named governors, with an assurance of my... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1863 - 338 páginas
...rise anew TO WL GARRISON. " Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers, that-they had ferreted out the paper and its editor; that his...visible auxiliary a negro boy, and his supporters a few very insignificant persons of all colors.' 1 —Letter of HG Otis. IN a small chamber, friendless... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1866 - 340 páginas
...can abide the morn, Crucified Truth, when thou shalt rise anew TO WL GARRISON. " Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers, that they...and its editor; that his office was an obscure hole, hia only visible auxiliary a negro boy, and his supporters a few very insignificant persons of all... | |
| George Lunt - 1866 - 584 páginas
...propriety in permitting appeals to be made to the not particularly enlightened sensiits editor, whose office was an obscure hole, his only visible auxiliary a negro boy ; his supporters a few insignificant persons of all colors." 1 Mr. Thompson publicly denied this charge,... | |
| 1868 - 104 páginas
...: " It was reported to me by the oity officers that they had ferreted out the paper and its editor. His office was an obscure hole ; his only visible auxiliary a negro boy ; and his supporters a few very insignificant persona of all colours." The editor was William Lloyd Garrison, the paper was... | |
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